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Detecting coastal black sand areas using remote sensing and GIS in Egypt

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Last updated: 29 Dec 2024

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 Black Sand is a kind of sand that is black in color. Detecting Black Sand reserves and its economic mineral constituents occurring at the outpourings of the Nile Delta in Egypt was initially determined based on Mineralogical and Geochemical/ airborne geophysical prospective and ground follow up, such detection methods in this case are time, cost, and manpower consuming. This paper studies how to minimize involved resources of detecting Black Sand in different locations in Egypt using recent technologies of Remote Sensing and GIS as a preparative step ahead to field visits & studies
 

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10.21608/ijesr.2022.297092

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Keywords: Black Sand, GIS, Remote Sensing, Shore Placers, Mineral Detection

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Mamdouh

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Hattab

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Environmental Studies & Research Institute, University of Sadat City

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Sayed

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El-Rabeiy

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Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menouf, Menoufia University.

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Rasha

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Ghazy

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Environmental Studies & Research Institute, University of Sadat City

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2

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41073

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2023-03-01

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2023-04-30

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2023-03-01

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2812-6076

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2812-6084

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International Journal of Environmental Studies and Researches

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Detecting coastal black sand areas using remote sensing and GIS in Egypt

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18 Dec 2024